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w. GARRARD. COOLER FOR PRESERVING BUTTER, MILK, AND OTHER ARTIGLES. No. 59,993.

Patented Nov. 27, 1866.

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WILLIAM GARRARD, OF FALLSTON PENNSYLVANIA.

Letters Patent M59993,- dated November 27, 1866; mm-1mm 2a, 1866. p

SPECIFICATION Be it known that 1, WILLIAM Gasman, of Fallston, in the county of Beaver, in the State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful improvement on a Gooler, by gaining a more perfect evaporatiomrby which butter milk, meat, and water, &c., can .be kept perfectly cool and sweet; and I do hereby declare-that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings making a part of this specification, in which- Figural is a perspective view. Figure 2, a sectional view. Figure 3, a transverse section and Figure 4, water cooler with faucet. I The nature of my improvement consists in making a vessel ofany kind of unglazed pottery ware, and ofany, size or shape te contain water, as follows:

i The vessel,A, to be made 'with 'feet,*that the' air may pass freely under it, and to be fitted with three studs,

6 61;, on the inside-at equal distances apart and near the shoulder of the rimj of vessel A also three risers or Brackets, c c c, fitted on the inside of the bottom and diverging from the centre of vessel AI. The vessel A, is fitted with n lid, D, and so constructed as to form a water chambene, with a neck, f, to-senve the double purpose of handle, and mouth to put the water in chamber e, and made air-tight by a cork, g. The lid, D, tobe fitted into the vessel, A, by a flange or lip, b, which makes an air-tight joint by dipping into thewater contained in the vessel 'A, around the following vessel, I; There is also a smaller vessel, I, to'be glazed or unglaaed, or,

glared in the inside only, which I prefer; the vessel to be of any shapeiorsiaeto suit, and to bejplaced in the vessel A. The vessel, I, to he made with a flange projecting on the outside, with threeopenings, jjj, the-open- .ingssbeingmade to let the flange of vessel I pass underthe studs, 6 b b, of vessel A, for the purpose of keeping the vessel I firm on the risers or brackets c c c, of vessel A; the vessel I to be the receptacle of the articles to be kept cooL For a water-cooler I add a faucet, k, through'vessel A into ves sel I, aud'nearthe bottom, to draw' the w'aterfrom vessel I, as shown infig 4.

a I do not claim simply a cooler made of unglazed pottery ware, whether toccntain water or not, for each. have been used; but what I do claim as my improvement, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

A cooler made of any kind of 'unglased potteryware of any size or shape, and so constructed that the.artieles to be kept cool are in a vessel entirely surrounded by water, and therefore airtight, and made to combine all the advantages of a more perfect evaporation for the purposes intended, asis herein substantially described and set forth.

WM. GARBABD.

Witnesses MILO A. Tomvsaxn, Tnous ELvnRsox. 

